New Delhi, March 25 – The Delhi High Court said on Wednesday that it would issue orders directing social media intermediaries and e-commerce platforms to remove online content that uses the name and images of former India cricketer and current head coach Gautam Gambhir for commercial gain...
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New Delhi, March 17 – Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani stated on Tuesday that the Delhi High Court's order to remove social media posts linking Himayani Puri, the daughter of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, to American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was a "vindication"...
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March 11, New Delhi – The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued a notice to the messaging platform Telegram under the Information Technology Act, 2000, directing it to remove pirated content from its platform.This action comes after complaints from several OTT platforms...
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New Delhi, February 20 – The Delhi High Court on Friday issued an interim injunction protecting the personality and publicity rights of Bollywood actress Kajol Devgan, restraining various entities from unauthorized use of her name, image, and likeness for commercial gain, and directing the...
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New Delhi, February 10 – The government has tightened rules for social media platforms such as YouTube and X, mandating the removal of unlawful content within three hours, and requiring clear labeling of all AI-generated and synthetic content.These new rules, in response to the increasing...
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